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Downloads

Below are a selection of commercials and a few bits of drama produced by Crying Out Loud over the last few years. All were included on clients CD's. The audio files below are for critical review only.

Please click on the buttons to listen to the MP3 - the file quality has been reduced to 64kbps in order to decrease the download time, however if you would like to listen to our demo CD please call Simon Cryer on 07796 266265 to place your order. The cost of the demo CD is £5, but should you decide to record with us the £5 will be deducted from the cost of your recording session.

NEW CLIPS COMING SOON

The audio clips above are can be downloaded by right clicking on the button and selecting 'Save Target as', alternatively you can listen directly from the site by just clicking on the links. You will need an up to date version of windows Media Player for best quality. Click here to download windows media player

Copyright info relevant to this site:

SCHEDULE 2 

Section 189. 
Rights in performances: permitted acts 

Introductory
1.-(1) The provisions of this Schedule specify acts which may be done in relation to a performance or recording notwithstanding the rights conferred by Part II; they relate only to the question of infringement of those rights and do not affect any other right or
obligation restricting the doing of any of the specified acts.

(2) No inference shall be drawn from the description of any act which may by virtue of this Schedule be done without infringing the rights conferred by Part II as to the scope of those rights.

(3) The provisions of this Schedule are to be construed independently of each other, so that the fact that an act does not fall within one provision does not mean that it is not covered by another provision. 
 
Criticism, reviews and news reporting
2.-(1) Fair dealing with a performance or recording- 

(a) for the purpose of criticism or review, of that or another performance or recording, or of a work, or

(b) for the purpose of reporting current events, does not infringe any of the rights conferred by Part II.

(2) Expressions used in this paragraph have the same meaning as in section 30.